Lunar polar topography derived from Clementine stereoimages

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Clementine stereoimagery has been used to produce digital elevation models of the Moon, at a scale of ~1 km/pixel. These models cover regions poleward of 60? in both hemispheres and reveal topography beyond that covered by the Clementine laser altimeter or Earth-based radar. By combining these polar terrain models with the current Clementine laser altimeter data we have produced a global topographic map of the lunar surface. Several topographic features in the new polar topographic data set are described, including three previously unrecognized pre-Nectarian impact basins. Several known basins have also been mapped, including the southern extent of the South Pole-Aitken basin, and other previously suspected basins have been verified.

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Cook, A. C., Watters, Thomas R., Robinson, Mark S., Spudis, P. D., and Bussey, D. B. J. 2000. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/6346">Lunar polar topography derived from Clementine stereoimages</a>." <em>Journal of Geophysical Research. E. Planets</em>, 105, (5) 12023–12034.

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